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1966 Canadian Silver Dollar

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 Posted 12/05/2013  6:32 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Donald Stevens to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Just wondering if I have a "small bead" or "large bead" 1966 silver dollar.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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Looks like large beads but we need closer pics.
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I cant zoom into the picture however if the I in Regina points directly to the bead then you have yourself a small bead.
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It's large beads,small beads have enough room between beads to easily fit another.
"Dipping" is not considered cleaning...
-from PCGS website
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Large beads
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Thanks for your input!
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That's a small bead!! Awesome! I zoomed on it and it's a small bead! I know because the middle of the I in Regina is lined up with the dot! Good for you!! That's worth like $5,000! Mines is a large bead. In this picture the one on the left is large bead and one on the right is small bead! Examine yours closely and you will see its a small bead!


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Cool have fun with your awesome coin!!
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But 100% guaranteed not a small bead.
"Dipping" is not considered cleaning...
-from PCGS website
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It's sorta easy to eyeball, because the bead spacing is different too.
Here's a picture I made a while back comparing the two types.

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Thanks for all of your suggestions.
I am still a bit confused.
Here is a closer pic of my coin.

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Sorry, but it is the common large beads type.
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Hi Donald, You can see with DV's pics that you have large bead coin.


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I am still a bit confused.

No need to be confused, if you cant fit a 'bead' in between the others, as your picture shows, it's a large bead coin... simple as that.
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- Large bead
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Looking for some help , looking at it I think it's small bead then I look again and it's large , living in Scotland it's hard to find someone to look at it , any help appreciated

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